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African art museum E. Harlem-bound The Museum for African Art will move from Long Island City, Queens, to East Harlem in 2009, allowing the institution to expand but hindering an effort to bring more tourists to Queens. FULL STORY
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| | Islam art makes connection World-renowned art collector Prof. Nasser Khalili not only knows that a picture is worth a thousand words, but that it also has potential to change people's perspectives. As the owner of more than 20,000 works of Islamic art, the Iranian-born Khalili wants people to view his collection as a way to better understand Middle Eastern culture. FULL STORY
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| | In-tents contest for 'Apprentice' local Contender Frank Lombardi has taken a beating on the new season of "The Apprentice," where he was almost fired, sleeps in a tent, and is called "The Mouth" on the show's Web site. But the boisterous Bronxite isn't letting it get him down. FULL STORY
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Renaissance in the Bronx In the 1970s, the Bronx was burning. Now it's gentrifying. At least that's the reasoning behind one of the biggest property deals in the borough's history. FULL STORY
| Restaurant 'Nets' new site The only restaurant operating in the footprint of the controversial Atlantic Yards project will shut its doors next month - but it won't be gone for long. FULL STORY
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Arverne 'fire sale' stalled Rockaways community leaders want the city to take another look at a plan to sell the old Engine 265 firehouse on Rockaway Beach Blvd. in Arverne. FULL STORY
| Signers' kin wanted for historic fete They came together 350 years ago to take a firm stand against religious intolerance and pen one of the most important documents in American history. FULL STORY
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